Based on materials developed as part of Vital’s In-house Professional Development Partnership (IPDP) Subject to Open Government Licence

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Based on materials developed as part of Vital’s In-house Professional Development Partnership (IPDP) Subject to Open Government Licence Introduction to organisational needs analysis Welcome Your facilitator is

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>Intended outcomes >Be aware of the benefits of carrying out a needs analysis >Be aware of the risks of not carrying out a needs analysis >Be able to identify the elements of an effective needs analysis >Be able to plan a needs analysis related to an agreed aim >Be able to carry out a needs analysis related to an agreed aim 3

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Which definition in your opinion do you feel most closely defines needs analysis? A – Definition 1 A method of analysing how employee skill deficits can be addressed through current or future training and professional development programmes, as well as determining the types of training/development programmes required and how to prioritise training/development. B – Definition 2 Training needs analysis – a process to determine what people need to learn and how training may help. The result of the analysis is a training needs report which identifies prioritised training/learning needs and interventions needed to reduce key performance gaps. C – Definition 3 Includes all the activities used to collect information about your students' learning needs, wants, wishes, desires, etc. The process also sometimes involves looking at the expectations and requirements of other interested parties. D – Some other definition 4

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A. Pen and paper B. Online tool such as Survey Monkey C. Online collaborative document, e.g. Google Docs D. Individual or group discussions E. Other (specify in chat box) 15 Which tool would you use for your first needs analysis?

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STEP Overarching aim Group Tool Questions 16

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17 >Ensuring that you and your organisation will benefit from the needs analysis? SLT Share results CPD Team Feed into improvement plans Fit for purpose Test and refine

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>Intended outcomes >Be aware of the benefits of carrying out a needs analysis. >Be aware of the risks of not carrying out a needs analysis. >Be able to identify the elements of an effective needs analysis. >Be able to plan a needs analysis related to an agreed aim. >Be able to carry out a needs analysis related to an agreed aim. 18

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Based on materials developed as part of Vital’s In-house Professional Development Partnership (IPDP) Subject to Open Government Licence Questions and next steps